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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170725

adam peaty breaks his 50 metres breaststroke record twice in one day. a devastated greg rutherford pulls out of the world athletics championships injury means he won t defend his long jump title. more criticism for the rfu now mps want to know why they re not renewing the contracts of the england women s 15. and i m in the netherlands at the women s european football championships as england and scotla nd championships as england and scotland prepare for their crucial final group matches. the day started with a bang for adam peaty and itjust got better. he smashed his own world record in the 50 metres breaststroke heats at the world swimming championships in budapest and then did it again in the semi finals. andyjamieson and steve parry were the incredulous commentators. adam peaty right in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, very good start from the russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the bra

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170810

or other asian muslim origin is well established. today, ken macdonald, a former director of public prosecutions, said it is a disease of racism and sexism that will not abate until it is confronted . labour mp sarah champion said that people are more afraid to be called a racist than they are afraid to be wrong about calling out child abuse , which has inhibited exposure of wrong doing. she asked, why are we not commissioning research to see what is going on and how we need to change what is going on, so that it never happens again? . they re good questions, so we are going to ask them for the first part of the programme this evening. first, rabiya limbada reports from oxford. some of the 18 men and one woman convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the men convicted were mainly british born, and came from bangladeshi, pakistani, indian, iraqi, iranian and turkish communities. a report in 2011 by the child exploitation and online protection centre identified over 2000 pot

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:35:00

Smith here who leads republic on the programme last night, clearly there has been an open conversation with the police but something shifted such that when they got out of the van today they were immediately picked up. how do you feel about that? ~ ., , ., that? while we would be called a totalitarian that? while we would be called a totalitarian society that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of 99.996 i that? while we would be called a totalitarian society of 99.996 of i that? while we would be called a i totalitarian society of 99.996 of the totalitarian society of 99.9% of the population felt the same way or were forced to express the same view in public. the fact that they were allowed to express their views is a measure of democracy, of diversity. is your question saying, well should they have been allowed to disrupt it? ithink, looking they have been allowed to disrupt it? i think, looking around us all

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:47:00

Isn t sitting. civil servants can keep it ticking over, but they can t make these big decisions. some people are very concerned about the northern ireland protocol. many more people are concerned about paying their heating bill, paying for their mortgage, paying for rent and food bills. they are the kind of things they want politicians to tackle. charlotte, just briefly, with the indication from chris heaton harris, the new northern ireland secretary that. is that now definitely going to happen or do we wait for his confirmation and decision in the light of the failure to elect to speak in the last hour? t light of the failure to elect to speak in the last hour? i would say 99.9% speak in the last hour? i would say 99-996 certainty. speak in the last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty, it speak in the last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty, it is speak in the last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty, it is going - speak in the last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty, it is going

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:07:00

To tackle. ok. charlotte, briefly, with the indication from - to tackle. ok. charlotte, briefly, with the indication from chris i with the indication from chris heaton harris, the new northern ireland secretary that new elections could be called to the assembly, is that now that only going to happen, or do we wait for his confirmation and decision in the light of the failure to elect a speaker in the last hour? t failure to elect a speaker in the last hour? last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty it last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty it is last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty it is going last hour? i would say 99.996 certainty it is going to - last hour? i would say 99.996. certainty it is going to happen. chris heaton harris said if stormont couldn t get that working, he would call an election when that deadline passed at midnight tonight. steve baker, the minister, said they would be absolutely no u turns on this issue, so i think we can definitely expect an election t

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